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Uyama Hiroto - A Son Of The Sun download free

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Album:
A Son Of The Sun
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Style:
Jazzy Hip-Hop, Downtempo
MP3 archive size:
1690 mb
FLAC archive size:
1606 mb
WMA archive size:
1265 mb
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DMF MP3 DTS FLAC RA WMA VQF
Rating:
4.7
Votes:
699

Tracklist

81summer 4:02
Climbed Mountain 3:59
One Dream 4:13
Nightwood 3:02
Waltz For Life Will Born 4:51
Ribbon In The Sea 4:24
Port51 (Interlude) 0:55
Carbon Rose 3:35
Vision Eyes 4:03
Fly Love Song 3:58
Last Transit (Interlude) 1:22
Stratus 4:37
Walk In The Sunset 5:15
Color Of Jade 2:55

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HPD8 Uyama Hiroto A Son Of The Sun ‎(CD, Album) Hyde Out Recordings HPD8 Japan 2008
none Uyama Hiroto A Son Of The Sun ‎(14xFile, AAC, Album, 256) Hydeout Productions none 2008


  • Multi-instrumentalist and veteran Nujabes collaborator, Uyama Hiroto finally steps out with his solo debut, A Son Of The Sun. The album's style is very reminiscent of Nujabes, filled with multi-layered piano, guitar, saxophone and keyboards, but still sets itself apart by increasing the jazz factor and keeping things mostly rap-free. The album blends the borders between live instrumentation and samples. Aside from the occasional vocal sample, it's often very difficult to tell whether a melody was taken from somewhere else or made from scratch - often it sounds more like you're listening to a live jazz solo over a hip-hop beat. Once again, like Nujabes, Uyama takes hip-hop production to a higher level, bringing actual musicianship and performance to his songs, rather than just repeated loops. The result is an amazing album that is unique and deeply relaxing... and further evidence that Hydeout really needs to release its material outside of Japan!